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    “Used in combination with genomics, AI could help pharma companies to develop new drugs for rare diseases. The rarer a disease is, the smaller the market is and so the less likely it is to have been addressed. Big pharma is hesitant to take on the high development costs for new drugs if there’s no sign of a return on investment. Biological processes are complex, and that means that they lead to multidimensional data that human beings struggle to wrap their heads around. The good news is that AI is the perfect tool to spot patterns in this kind of data.”
    Ronald M. Razmi, AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - A Guide for Users, Buyers, Builders, and Investors

  • #2
    Patricia D'Arcy Laughlin
    “I should not act better than anybody, but sure as hell, NOBODY’S better than ME!”
    Patricia D'Arcy Laughlin, Sacrifices Beyond Kingdoms: A Provocative Romance Torn Between Continents and Cultures

  • #3
    Kate Chopin
    “The years that are gone seem like dreams—if one might go on sleeping and dreaming—but to wake up and find—oh! well! Perhaps it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions all one’s life.”
    Kate Chopin, The Awakening

  • #4
    Gayle Forman
    “I understood all that in my head, but I still didn‟t believe it in my heart.”
    Gayle Forman, If I Stay

  • #5
    Jeannette Walls
    “Whoever coined the phrase 'a man's got to play the hand that was dealt him' was most certainly one piss-poor bluffer.”
    Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle
    tags: poker

  • #6
    Susanna Clarke
    “And how shall I think of you?' He considered a moment and then laughed. 'Think of me with my nose in a book!”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

  • #7
    Ovid
    “Ii dau de lucru mintii si-ami amagesc durerea
    A' mele suferinte incerc sa mi le-nsel.”
    Publius Ovidius Naso

  • #8
    Milan Kundera
    “The future is only an indifferent void no one cares about, but the past is filled with life, and its countenance is irritating, repellent, wounding, to the point that we want to destroy or repaint it. We want to be masters of the future only for the power to change the past.”
    Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting



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